Encephalon Posted February 4, 2010 UTILIZATION Kites harness the force of the wind. They express our intent, But they cannot change the wind. A person with a kite can make it dip, turn, and flutter at will. An expert can even use a fighting kite and engage another's until one is cut loose. It's fun flying a kite, feeling the gigantic tug on the end of your line. Sometimes the wind is so strong that it will nearly lift you off the ground. When you harness the forces of nature, you harness something quite powerful. This is an example of the proper utilization of Tao. It is taking advantage of natural forces. It means accepting the way they work, and then finding a way to borrow their power. It does not mean trying to change or circumscribe things. If the wind is not blowing our kite the way we want, we cannot change it. We can only borrow its energy. When initiative and natural forces are combined, there is true harmony. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Marblehead Posted February 4, 2010 I enjoy flying a kite. Haven't done it for many years now though. Perhaps I need to let the child out to play a little more often? Peace & Love! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites